This practice is refreshing amid an AI wave with threats of replacing people with software. This sort of setup not only improves players’ gaming experience but also provides job opportunities in a new and growing industry. In New Jersey, established casinos in Atlantic City have set up studios where they stream Blackjack and Roulette tables and allow players to interact through their mobile devices or laptops. Similarly to New Jersey, the new Rhode Island gambling laws require bets to be wagered in local establishments. The Ocean State is joining the ranks of New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. In March, Rhode Island passed online gambling legislation and is expected to turn active in 2024, becoming the seventh state with a legal framework for iGaming. New Jersey, already on their second tenure in online gambling, shows a lot of progress, with being one of only seven states with regulations in place. This means residents can legally access and use New Jersey gambling sites for sports betting and online casinos throughout 2028.
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy extended online gambling in the Garden State for another five years.Įarlier this summer, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed a law that re-authorized online gambling in the Garden State for another five years.